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however, some believe that those -- to begin may not impact the election as early .oting has already started begins atcoverage 9:00. t to hear your reaction during the debate. wjla.com -- log onto wjla.com. you can see what other local are thinking as well. today on the campaign trail, the driving thes are .ampaign trail will be in colorado. joe biden is making the push in ohio. look at alive event in canton, ohio. the first of two stops for the vice-president. the first lady is also speaking in florida prior to the debate in boca raton. voters in two more swing states can have to the polls the early. voting begins in colorado and wisconsin today. d.c. residents can also have vote -- can also cast their vote. except fore any day sunday. some spectacular fall days of coming. at the a first look forecast. i know we got to look at some pretty leaves. i when apple picking. toefully you guys were able enjoy the weather. it will not feel like fall in the week as the temperatures continue to warm up. there is the beautiful view from the roof not a lot of color here, but it in the shenandoah
however, some believe that those -- to begin may not impact the election as early .oting has already started begins atcoverage 9:00. t to hear your reaction during the debate. wjla.com -- log onto wjla.com. you can see what other local are thinking as well. today on the campaign trail, the driving thes are .ampaign trail will be in colorado. joe biden is making the push in ohio. look at alive event in canton, ohio. the first of two stops for the vice-president. the first lady is also speaking...
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indictments against some of the local officials, some of them were removed from office, others just weren't elected. the dixie was ultimately closed down, although miss rita continued to operate in another set of buildings and operated out of her house some years, but she died in the '70s. crockett street today, this part of it, is wonderful. you can go dance at the dixie dance hall, which is a country, western venue made from the old dixie hotel. >> hosted by time warner cable, american history tv in beaumont tekds this weekend to explore its history in lit rather culture. it is the site of one of the largest oil fields in american history. was oil was discovered there in 1901, the population grew from 9,000 to 30,000 in three months. learn more about beaumont, texas all weekend long on american history tv. >>> here at the texas energy museum, we talk about science, primarily oil. through the refining of final products we use every day. texas wasn't of course the first oil state. oil was first found in the united states in 1859 in titusville, pennsylvania. that's where rockefeller became famous an
indictments against some of the local officials, some of them were removed from office, others just weren't elected. the dixie was ultimately closed down, although miss rita continued to operate in another set of buildings and operated out of her house some years, but she died in the '70s. crockett street today, this part of it, is wonderful. you can go dance at the dixie dance hall, which is a country, western venue made from the old dixie hotel. >> hosted by time warner cable, american...
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but everyone wants to hurry up before the election. >>chris: and a witness on capitol hill said it was another terrorist attack and "new york times" had a few words about that. and, do not forget to check out our group picking up with this discussion on our website and well post the video before noon eastern time, you will not want to miss it and follow us on twitter. up next, we go on the trail. [ cheeping ] [ male announcer ] you hear that? that's the sound of car insurance compani these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. not just something they cheap about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. they've locked in a race to the finish. and here it is. >> mr. president, america has not dictate today other nations, we have freed other nations from dic
but everyone wants to hurry up before the election. >>chris: and a witness on capitol hill said it was another terrorist attack and "new york times" had a few words about that. and, do not forget to check out our group picking up with this discussion on our website and well post the video before noon eastern time, you will not want to miss it and follow us on twitter. up next, we go on the trail. [ cheeping ] [ male announcer ] you hear that? that's the sound of car insurance...
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but everyone wants to hurry up before the election. >>chris: and a witness on capitol hill said it was another terrorist attack and "new york times" had a few words about that. and, do not forget to check out our group picking up with this discussion on our website and well post the video before noon eastern time, you will not want to miss it and follow us on twitter. up next, we go on the trail. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could g
but everyone wants to hurry up before the election. >>chris: and a witness on capitol hill said it was another terrorist attack and "new york times" had a few words about that. and, do not forget to check out our group picking up with this discussion on our website and well post the video before noon eastern time, you will not want to miss it and follow us on twitter. up next, we go on the trail. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i...
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have a great week and we'll see you from our election headquarters in new york, next you from our election headquarters in new york, next fox news sunday. captioning by, closed captioning services, inc.
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and will probably be the key issue in november's election. look i looking at policies, programs legislation in place that might need an over hall and we are going to talk about plans of action that need to be taken. the kind of legislation that works without any sort of kinks and also, what the panelists plan to do to follow up from today. so if i could, i heard robert johnson say he was going to leave. quickly, because you strict a nerve on a few things, you said right now if someone owns 51% of a business, certainly 10%, even 10% the tax breaks, how will the rest of america feel, we saw this fed survey wherever i one's income is down. >> very quickly, because i want to let the other panelists speak. the issue is this, you cannot have the fastest growi ining democratic group in the country being unemployed or under employed. there is no way for the country to completkocompete. american people are compassionate on economic issues we have programs for the poor because we say i guess we assume the poor are in that situation due to no fault of t
and will probably be the key issue in november's election. look i looking at policies, programs legislation in place that might need an over hall and we are going to talk about plans of action that need to be taken. the kind of legislation that works without any sort of kinks and also, what the panelists plan to do to follow up from today. so if i could, i heard robert johnson say he was going to leave. quickly, because you strict a nerve on a few things, you said right now if someone owns 51%...
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but everyone wants to hurry up before the election. >>chris: and a witness on capitol hill said it was another terrorist attack and "new york times" had a few words about that. and, do not forget to check out our group picking up with this discussion on our website and well post the video before noon eastern time, you will not want to miss it and follow us on twitter. up next, we go on the trail. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep numr we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed -
but everyone wants to hurry up before the election. >>chris: and a witness on capitol hill said it was another terrorist attack and "new york times" had a few words about that. and, do not forget to check out our group picking up with this discussion on our website and well post the video before noon eastern time, you will not want to miss it and follow us on twitter. up next, we go on the trail. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into conventional mattress...
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. >>> president obama will start a three day tour of three key election states. >> i intend to fight obstruction with action and i will oppose any effort to return to the very same policies that bright on this economic crisis in the first place. the state of our union is getting stronger. we've come too far to turn back now. >> in the response, republicans are saying that the president made a bad situation worse and said that they now agree that one -- the one thing they did agree on is honoring congresswoman gabrielle giffords. she got a 90 sec standing ovation prior president obama's speech. >>> and we'll have a live talk back out of washington d.c. we'll look at last night's state of the union address and where the president goes from here. >>> firefighters in anne arundel county have good news to share today. and linda so is live in millersville to tell us about it what is going on? >> reporter: we've got some great news and a great group of men and women joining us this morning. they'll be donating $10,000 to the susan g. komen foundation this morning. and here to tell us more a
. >>> president obama will start a three day tour of three key election states. >> i intend to fight obstruction with action and i will oppose any effort to return to the very same policies that bright on this economic crisis in the first place. the state of our union is getting stronger. we've come too far to turn back now. >> in the response, republicans are saying that the president made a bad situation worse and said that they now agree that one -- the one thing they...
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ohio is certainly a battle ground state in the upper coming general election. it could define what candidates go forward from here. the candidates have been busy at diners like this one. the focus on the speeches, especially mitt romney and rick santorum have been the economy and jobs, what they would do when they go up against president obama if they are the gop candidate. the other two candidates, ron paul and newt gingrich are buried behind in the polls for the most part. it is all rick santorum and mitt romney. interesting to see what happens throughout the day the polls now show romney and santorum neck and neck in most cases. we will watch closely. >> a question before i let you go, spending was a big story in michigan. romney maybe using the same tactic in ohio. he has outspent rick santorum 12-1 in your state. >> reporter: that's what rick said yesterday when he was here in ohio. they are outspending me big time. some recent polls shown him drop in ohio. he has a large operation here in the buckeye state. this is a big campaign going ahead to the genera
ohio is certainly a battle ground state in the upper coming general election. it could define what candidates go forward from here. the candidates have been busy at diners like this one. the focus on the speeches, especially mitt romney and rick santorum have been the economy and jobs, what they would do when they go up against president obama if they are the gop candidate. the other two candidates, ron paul and newt gingrich are buried behind in the polls for the most part. it is all rick...
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this has nothing to with how well companies do or how cheap stocks are, and all about the pride of our elected leaders. what can i say? we deserve better. jack in ohio. jack. >> caller: hey, jimmy. with all the settlements going on, right? a long-term buy and hold. and the yield is going up. what do you think about bp? >> no. i'm going to send you a stock that has fallen precipitously and they'll change the tax law, i don't think they will. i'll send to you linco. they have been able to take advantage of the for sales of bp and this stock now yields 8%. lnco is the way to go. gary in indiana. >> caller: booyah too ya, "mad money" buddy. >> booyah to you. >> caller: last time i was on, i called about what i thought was the next starbuck. you didn't like it, and i grew not to like it either. i'm wondering since i sold short, is it too late to get back in to starbucks? >> it's too late. i thought this was brilliant. my reservation to tivana, i said let's go get to get some tea. teavana, doesn't serve tea. howard schultz is putting tea in. i think you should buy starbucks, charitable trust is doin
this has nothing to with how well companies do or how cheap stocks are, and all about the pride of our elected leaders. what can i say? we deserve better. jack in ohio. jack. >> caller: hey, jimmy. with all the settlements going on, right? a long-term buy and hold. and the yield is going up. what do you think about bp? >> no. i'm going to send you a stock that has fallen precipitously and they'll change the tax law, i don't think they will. i'll send to you linco. they have been...
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it is, the election magically going to present that opportunity? >> well, i think what's happening is circumstances will make people address this. circumstances are getting wors entitlements are gwingso rapidly they will consume all of the money in the budgetithin a few years. so i think circumstances will tell all of us we have to do it. to me it is inevitability. i don't care whether you're republican or democrat, it is inevitability y will have to fix entitlements because there's not enough young people and there is lot of old people. there is demographic shift and we're living longer. these are facts and they're inescapable. the question is, will we do it with this election or are we going to wait until thin get worse and we begin printing up so much money, tt prices begin to rise d dramatically and everybody is worried about a chaotic situation or whether we fix it a reasonable rational way, gradually, but get started now. that's the real question, whether we wait forhaos or we do it now. neil: senator, thank you, very, very much. good seeing
it is, the election magically going to present that opportunity? >> well, i think what's happening is circumstances will make people address this. circumstances are getting wors entitlements are gwingso rapidly they will consume all of the money in the budgetithin a few years. so i think circumstances will tell all of us we have to do it. to me it is inevitability. i don't care whether you're republican or democrat, it is inevitability y will have to fix entitlements because there's not...
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have a great week andll see you from our election headquarters in new york, next you from our election headquarters in new york, next fox news sunday. captioning by, closed captioning services, inc. r: casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't. mayor: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos want to keep it all for themselves. we're not happy about that. ogden: no we aren't. mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. the latest path of the hhrricane... and what you need to do to stay saae... monday on fox45 morning news.
have a great week andll see you from our election headquarters in new york, next you from our election headquarters in new york, next fox news sunday. captioning by, closed captioning services, inc. r: casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't. mayor: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos...
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. >> reporter: in the lake of the ozarks, a 13-year-old and her brother were election tre cuted while swimming near a prist dock. >> i don't want to go swimming at the lake of the hoe disarks. i'm scared. >> reporter: in both cases investigators aren't sure what energized the lake. it's a mystery why the boat capsized in oyster bay. >> it could be overcrowding, a mechanical situation, a wake created by another boat or a weather condition last evening that suddenly erupted. >> reporter: there was another tragedy, this time in iowa where three children drowned in the river while celebrating the 4th of july with their family. >>> 11 people, including five children were seriously hurt in a fireworks explosion. neighbors hosted it every year but something went wrong. the blast happened on the back point a neighbor believes a firework was set off and set off the others. police removed 90 boxes of fireworks from the home. three of the kids have severe burns tonight. >> any chance george zimmerman is going to bolt is going to happen now, after a judge set his bail at a million dollars and too
. >> reporter: in the lake of the ozarks, a 13-year-old and her brother were election tre cuted while swimming near a prist dock. >> i don't want to go swimming at the lake of the hoe disarks. i'm scared. >> reporter: in both cases investigators aren't sure what energized the lake. it's a mystery why the boat capsized in oyster bay. >> it could be overcrowding, a mechanical situation, a wake created by another boat or a weather condition last evening that suddenly...
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on election day you need to reach 270 for a victory. the tossup states are in yellow. say president obama wins ohio, his numbers go up to 255. say he wins another huge state like florida and he is at 284. all of a sudden it's game over. now you see why the candidates are focused on the buckeye state. >> very different messages for mitt romney and president obama. who are they talking to and where in ohio? >> reporter: mitt romney is in the middle of this campaign bus tour through the state. it's lasting three days. he's doing three campaign rally. this is the latest poll showing president obama with a 51%, 44% lead. >> there's so many in our country that are hurting right now. i want to help them. i know what it takes to get an economy going again. >> reporter: as for the president, this was his 29th trip to ohio before taking office. he held rallies at two college campuses. obama targeted the middle class vote while speaking to supporters at bowling green university. >> we can create 1 million new manufacturing jobs in the next four years with the right policies. that
on election day you need to reach 270 for a victory. the tossup states are in yellow. say president obama wins ohio, his numbers go up to 255. say he wins another huge state like florida and he is at 284. all of a sudden it's game over. now you see why the candidates are focused on the buckeye state. >> very different messages for mitt romney and president obama. who are they talking to and where in ohio? >> reporter: mitt romney is in the middle of this campaign bus tour through...
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what happens in the states matters across the country, even in national elections. that was the legacy of 2010. this year in 2012 overshadowed by the presidential election and the congressional results once again, this year again, something amazing happens in the states. in 2012 this past election, an avalanche of states that are previously been under divided government, democrats controlling one part of the government, republicans controlling the other, those states have moved to one party controlling everything. north carolina, for example, the republicans winning back the governor's mansion this year means the republicans there will control the house and the senate and the governor's seat. in minnesota, other direction. democrats won back control of the house in minnesota and the senate there and because they already held the governor's mansion, that means one party, democratic control throughout that state next year. so it went across the country. in 2012 the parties consolidated power at the state level in a way that is sort of without precedent in modern ameri
what happens in the states matters across the country, even in national elections. that was the legacy of 2010. this year in 2012 overshadowed by the presidential election and the congressional results once again, this year again, something amazing happens in the states. in 2012 this past election, an avalanche of states that are previously been under divided government, democrats controlling one part of the government, republicans controlling the other, those states have moved to one party...
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we did nothing new on this in this election. nothing had changed from previous elections. where we had people scratching their heads and asking questions was with early voting. early voting in ohio is done the same whether it is by mail or in person. you felt the same five fields and that's what you do and we got inundated with calls and i got e-mails and phone calls personally that said the board of election did not ask me for id and they're not doing their job. in early voting you don't have to present identification, that is only on election day. there is just a lot of confusion about what the rules are. if you look at the facts on voter turnout in ohio, we had a record early vote turnout by 1.8 million, 100,000 more than in 2008. our alternative, when you batted in election day, was 100,000 less. -- when you ed in the election day, it was 100,000 less per it is not for lack of information in ohio, is a lack of good information. >> i want to make sure i have this right -- you don't need id if you vote early in person but you do need id if you vote on election day? >> yo
we did nothing new on this in this election. nothing had changed from previous elections. where we had people scratching their heads and asking questions was with early voting. early voting in ohio is done the same whether it is by mail or in person. you felt the same five fields and that's what you do and we got inundated with calls and i got e-mails and phone calls personally that said the board of election did not ask me for id and they're not doing their job. in early voting you don't have...
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he was expected to lose his bid for re-election. reelection. the chicago tribune went as far as saying he did lose the election. but truman won. and truman won in part because he ran his campaign not just against his republican challenger, but also against that republican congress. at his nominating convention that year, president truman delivered one of his most fiery speeches ever. he called the republican-controlled congress the do-nothing congress and he called on that do-nothing congress to return to washington for a special session to finally do its job and pass a legislation, thank you very much. after that fiery convention speech, congress did come back for a special session, and they, well, did nothing. and president truman, therefore, continued to call them the do-nothing congress. and he railed on them about it on the campaign trail. and that campaign trail led him all the way back to the white house for a second term. 1948, harry truman talking about, and criticizing the 80th congress. this congress, one in washington today is the 1
he was expected to lose his bid for re-election. reelection. the chicago tribune went as far as saying he did lose the election. but truman won. and truman won in part because he ran his campaign not just against his republican challenger, but also against that republican congress. at his nominating convention that year, president truman delivered one of his most fiery speeches ever. he called the republican-controlled congress the do-nothing congress and he called on that do-nothing congress...
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and this election is your chance to break that stalemate. [applause] at stake is not simply a choice between two candidates or two political parties, but between two paths for our country. and while there are many things to discuss in this campaign, nothing is more important than an honest debate about where these two paths would lead us. now, that debate starts with an understanding of where we are and how we got here. long before the economic crisis of 2008, the basic bargain at the heart of this country had begun to erode. for more than a decade, it had become harder to find a job that paid the bills -- harder to save, harder to retire, harder to keep up with rising costs of gas and health care and college tuitions. you know that, you lived it. [applause] during that decade, there was a specific theory in washington about how to meet this challenge. we were told that huge tax cuts -- especially for the wealthiest americans -- would lead to faster job growth. we were told that fewer regulations -- especially for big financial institutions
and this election is your chance to break that stalemate. [applause] at stake is not simply a choice between two candidates or two political parties, but between two paths for our country. and while there are many things to discuss in this campaign, nothing is more important than an honest debate about where these two paths would lead us. now, that debate starts with an understanding of where we are and how we got here. long before the economic crisis of 2008, the basic bargain at the heart of...
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i think it will be as it was last election cycle, a major issue in this upcoming election. since the health care law has passed every election since then, the overwhelming american people have elected people who have supported this law. we are highlighting what is in the bill. which is something that was not done when the bill was first passed. people were told fthey like their health insurance, they were going to keep t. 20 million americans are expected to lose their health care coverage. the supreme court ruled that attacks in violation of the president and congress's own commitment -- >> greta: it seems to me that it is being used as a weapon, locking in democrats and certain jurisdictions where it is unlawyer and forcing them to go on the record between now and november, if their constit wens didn't know it -- >> absolutely! >> greta: if they near a district where they hate the health care law and they may like other things, they are forcing them to take a stand and to send the message back home. >> i think it's important for the electorate to know. some members have b
i think it will be as it was last election cycle, a major issue in this upcoming election. since the health care law has passed every election since then, the overwhelming american people have elected people who have supported this law. we are highlighting what is in the bill. which is something that was not done when the bill was first passed. people were told fthey like their health insurance, they were going to keep t. 20 million americans are expected to lose their health care coverage. the...
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this is a man who has in my opinion clearly the best chance of winning the election in the fall. is it not important to be barack obama in the fall? [applause] ladies and gentlemen, a man who will appeal because of his values and because of who he is and his background. he will appeal to people we used to call reagan democrats. he will win on tuesday with your help, my next project my friend, the next president of the united states, rick santorum. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. well, thank you very much. it is great to be here in ohio. almost and pennsylvania. clothes. is great to be here in eastern ohio. let me thank you for that great introduction and his great service to the people of ohio over many years. thank you. and fran, i hear the same thing every time i go out on the road. we hear from her. they always say less rick, more karen. it is the same thing with mike. just his family alone is an army. it is great to have you here with us. thank you dale for your help and support and pitching in to help us in the state of ohio. i always talk about the early part of our cam
this is a man who has in my opinion clearly the best chance of winning the election in the fall. is it not important to be barack obama in the fall? [applause] ladies and gentlemen, a man who will appeal because of his values and because of who he is and his background. he will appeal to people we used to call reagan democrats. he will win on tuesday with your help, my next project my friend, the next president of the united states, rick santorum. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. well,...
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that's why we have the elections and very close. and the polls in virginia are within the margin of error. >> when you take a look at the major polls, the president seems to be trending maybe just a few points higher. higher in most of those polls. could these polls be wrong? or do obama supporters have something to be celebrating today? and do romney supporters or could they be the ones celebrating? >> much too early for anybody to celebrate. the thing we have to remember is that these polls all have a margin of error in them that could make them go either way. what's been important is they've been leaning more in this direction since the hurricane hit. but much too close to call. >> could be a very long night or a very very long night depending on what happens. we know you'll be here. crunch the numbers for the counties. don kettle, dean of public policy. thanks so much for coming in. and a voter's guide for all of the races, log on to our web site wusa 9.com and click on campaign 2012. >> a new fine schedule going into affect tod
that's why we have the elections and very close. and the polls in virginia are within the margin of error. >> when you take a look at the major polls, the president seems to be trending maybe just a few points higher. higher in most of those polls. could these polls be wrong? or do obama supporters have something to be celebrating today? and do romney supporters or could they be the ones celebrating? >> much too early for anybody to celebrate. the thing we have to remember is that...
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in 2006, a new secretary was elected in ohio. she was about to take on her new office after she went in, she saw
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election is a rigged election and that's why i'm breaking the set. of the. so we're just two weeks away from the presidential election folks and a majority of americans are still have the impression that we only have two choices in this country obama or romney now if you're watching r t or al-jazeera as coverage of the third party debate last night you know that's simply not the case that a talk a little bit more about the debate and the complete media blackout surrounding alternative voices in the two thousand and twelve elections i'm joined by georgetown university professor chris chambers good how are you. so i think one of the most significant differences at least this that equation is that they're kind of mocking last time is how low key these debates were no corporate backing just kind of a very average you know set of reverb on the micro just like very normal i mean when there's no corporate money that you have very real people were talking about real issues what do you think about that as well i mean there's a couple of things i mean we're in one tho
election is a rigged election and that's why i'm breaking the set. of the. so we're just two weeks away from the presidential election folks and a majority of americans are still have the impression that we only have two choices in this country obama or romney now if you're watching r t or al-jazeera as coverage of the third party debate last night you know that's simply not the case that a talk a little bit more about the debate and the complete media blackout surrounding alternative voices in...
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could you make a prediction about this election based upon what you learned? >> i think, you know, there is obviously a lot that can happen between now and the election. but the basic point is that my research shows that because there is so much racism still in the united states, a black candidate answers the election sighg cycle with a big disadvantage as opposed to a white candidate. somehow, basically this is -- >> documented barack obama actually picks up some votes because he is african-american? >> he does pick up some votes but theit's a comparatively small number. i calculated he gained about 1% point of the vote from increased frern african-american support and turnout. compare that to what he lost from racism and on net, it's a big negative for obama. >> wow interesting 3 to 5%. well, that's an uphill battle. it's been done before as we know. setting seth stevens. google search being a place to find honest and candid opinions from people. sometimes stuff we don't really want to acknowledge. up next, it's out to the campaign front, which seems to be o
could you make a prediction about this election based upon what you learned? >> i think, you know, there is obviously a lot that can happen between now and the election. but the basic point is that my research shows that because there is so much racism still in the united states, a black candidate answers the election sighg cycle with a big disadvantage as opposed to a white candidate. somehow, basically this is -- >> documented barack obama actually picks up some votes because he...
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obama has to figure out whether or not he wants to get troops out tweeb now and election day. the more he does that, the country goes into chaos. the country goes to hell in a hand basket. it's a no-win situation. >> the panel is going to sit tight. we have senator brown with us to talk a whole host of issues. welcome, senator. good to be with you. let's start with afghanistan. given what's going on on the ground now, you know the story. ten years in. so much blood and treasure. they don't trust us. the awful things happening. what can we still accomplish? >> i think we accelerate withdrawal. i don't quite buy that the president speeds up withdrawal, we bring the troops home, forget about the election. but accelerate the schedule. i don't buy that it's going to hurt him politically if bad things happen. this has been a president who has had a successful foreign policy. by any measurement, what he's he's done to al qaeda, what he's done with osama bin laden, what he's done generally around the world, the world feels better about the united states than it did when he took office
obama has to figure out whether or not he wants to get troops out tweeb now and election day. the more he does that, the country goes into chaos. the country goes to hell in a hand basket. it's a no-win situation. >> the panel is going to sit tight. we have senator brown with us to talk a whole host of issues. welcome, senator. good to be with you. let's start with afghanistan. given what's going on on the ground now, you know the story. ten years in. so much blood and treasure. they...
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. >> tax and spend is a catchy line and it gets thrown around a lot in an election year. another constituent of mine wrote to me a couple of months ago with similar catchy lines. rod is a retired teacher from new york. you might think, he writes, that after the ruinous binge of deficit spending that was the bush administration we would not again hear the old tax and spend song. bush administration in rod's words was an era of spend and pretend and that is what we have seen time and time from my colleagues across the aisle when they control our government. rod went on to write the following president -- the following. president obama is asking congress to invest in value creating enterprises. he believes. and i think if we can spend taxes to train young men and women to fight and kill, we can spend taxes to teach the same young people to teach and heal. he believes if we build schools in iraq, we can build them in iowa. i'm incredibly honored to represent constituents like these and believe that the important facts here that need to be exchanged in a very logical contrasti
. >> tax and spend is a catchy line and it gets thrown around a lot in an election year. another constituent of mine wrote to me a couple of months ago with similar catchy lines. rod is a retired teacher from new york. you might think, he writes, that after the ruinous binge of deficit spending that was the bush administration we would not again hear the old tax and spend song. bush administration in rod's words was an era of spend and pretend and that is what we have seen time and time...
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but some say it's election day voters that make the difference. it's swing voters that hold the keys. sprinkled across the state, iowa has 20% of all swing counties nationwide. the state has long been pivotal. nixon traveled there as vice president when running for the white house and won that state as did reagan. iowa is close to the gipper there. his first job after college broadcasting for iowa football in the 1930s. bill clinton was the last democrat. in the 90s he could be found sharing common rural roots on campaign stops. iowa has picked seven of the last ten presidents of the united states. >> fascinating stuff. thank you, richard liu. i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. >> good morning to you. good morning, everybody. the agenda next hour, 13 days, two candidates, seven battleground states. it is all about the final stretch and the math versus momentum. president obama delivers live remarks in iowa next hour with while romney's super pac relations a new eastwood ad. plus, early voing crosses the 5 million mark. we're going to ta
but some say it's election day voters that make the difference. it's swing voters that hold the keys. sprinkled across the state, iowa has 20% of all swing counties nationwide. the state has long been pivotal. nixon traveled there as vice president when running for the white house and won that state as did reagan. iowa is close to the gipper there. his first job after college broadcasting for iowa football in the 1930s. bill clinton was the last democrat. in the 90s he could be found sharing...
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with nine days until the election, obama and romney pull out all of the stops. the swing state showdown as the candidates criss-cross the country. we'll discuss where the race stands and what issues matter most with senators from the states that will decide this election. republicans rob portman of ohio and ron johnson of wisconsin. democrats mark warner of virginia and mark udall of colorado. then, how does the electoral map look going into the last full week of the campaign? we will ask our sunday panel to handicap where this race will be won and lost. and from the final debate to around the clock rallies we are in the home stretch on the trail. all right now on "fox news sunday." >> chris: and h hello again from fox news in washington. we'll get to our coverage of the presidential race in a moment. but first that huge storm that is bearing down on the east coast threatening millions as well as disrupting campaign schedules. here is the latest on the storm from the fox news extreme weather center in new york. >>> chris, we are looking at a storm likely that mo
with nine days until the election, obama and romney pull out all of the stops. the swing state showdown as the candidates criss-cross the country. we'll discuss where the race stands and what issues matter most with senators from the states that will decide this election. republicans rob portman of ohio and ron johnson of wisconsin. democrats mark warner of virginia and mark udall of colorado. then, how does the electoral map look going into the last full week of the campaign? we will ask our...
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legislative elections are born to our people. gubernatorial elections are important. we want to have the ability to knock on non-members doors. >> one of the main criticisms by your opponent in your union election was -- he says your political spending focused on federal races rather than state and local. what do you think of that? are you going to spend more on state and local races? >> we have to look at the facts. 65% of our budget is spent on local sites and states' rights. that is a fact. our budget shows that. we believe we have to play in all arenas. we have to play in d.c. and also in our own neighborhoods. we have to make sure that we are getting tools and resources necessary to let working families, to fight back against the attempts to steal voices away from us. we have to be engaged and involved in all of those sites. that is where the 65% is being spent on. >> you were just elected president last month of afscme. the first african-american to serve in that role. talk to us about reaching out across various communities in the country. how are you going to
legislative elections are born to our people. gubernatorial elections are important. we want to have the ability to knock on non-members doors. >> one of the main criticisms by your opponent in your union election was -- he says your political spending focused on federal races rather than state and local. what do you think of that? are you going to spend more on state and local races? >> we have to look at the facts. 65% of our budget is spent on local sites and states' rights. that...
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>> before the presidential election, certainly. afterwards, i'm not quite sure yet at this time. >> thank you very much. appreciate you coming. >> thank you for having me. >>> now to mary thompson with a market flash. >> shares of hibbetts sports today. raymond james cut it. the reason on friday reporting weaker than expected second quarter revenues. up only 4.8% and saying maybe the valuations for the stock don't suggest upside going forward. the stock up 23% year to date and right now down 6%. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> on deck, if you're going to day trade your 401(k) and you shouldn't but if you did it would be in a virtual ghost town because volume's all but dried up this summer. when's the best strategy for trading this meh market? >> it's the big talker of the day. augusta national inviting women to be members. no one ever thought they would see the day. so, you can tweet us your best idea for what's going to happen next, what you think is a long time a-coming. keep it clean, folks. we are a family channel. [ m
>> before the presidential election, certainly. afterwards, i'm not quite sure yet at this time. >> thank you very much. appreciate you coming. >> thank you for having me. >>> now to mary thompson with a market flash. >> shares of hibbetts sports today. raymond james cut it. the reason on friday reporting weaker than expected second quarter revenues. up only 4.8% and saying maybe the valuations for the stock don't suggest upside going forward. the stock up 23%...
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florida, of course, a key state for democrats and republicans in this presidential election year. and michael shearer of the "new york times" saying the republican candidate condemning plans by a billionaire investor to run a $10 million advertising campaign that links the president to the reverend jeremiah wright. mitt romney saying he repudiates that effort. the story first broke this morning in "the new york times," a story that the reverend wright issue would become front and center in the 2012 race and mitt romney making a point to clear up the air on this in his stand on this potential $10 million atad buy. >> good afternoon. on the aircraft this morning i was asked by someone here about whether i had seen "the new york times" article with regards to a pac that was presumably being formed to attack president obama and if i had a reaction to it. i had not seen the article at that point. but i read the article on the aircraft. as i read the article, i want to make it very clear i repudiate that evideffort. i think it's the wrong course for a pac or a campaign. i hope that our
florida, of course, a key state for democrats and republicans in this presidential election year. and michael shearer of the "new york times" saying the republican candidate condemning plans by a billionaire investor to run a $10 million advertising campaign that links the president to the reverend jeremiah wright. mitt romney saying he repudiates that effort. the story first broke this morning in "the new york times," a story that the reverend wright issue would become...
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if this election was on nothing else on the economy he would be doing quite well. the wiggest worry sign for the o-- obama campaign in these polls is the empathy gap. he does not understand the concerns or the problems of people's lives. ohio was the most striking, almost 20 points' difference. with the margin of error it might be smaller but it's one of the worry signs on that front. for the president, though, it is basically saying that people don't believe that his economic policies are going to help. they've sort of lost hope in his plan and they're really open to the idea of supporting governor romney but they're not there yet. i think some voters have made the decision that ok, we might have to hire president obama but they're not quite there on hiring governor romney but among women and hispanics, governor romney is trailing and his campaign is aware they have to close those margins. gwen: let's talk about the buzz of the moment. does it matter who mitt romney's running mate is and if it does, given what we know, are the inroads he needs to make in order to
if this election was on nothing else on the economy he would be doing quite well. the wiggest worry sign for the o-- obama campaign in these polls is the empathy gap. he does not understand the concerns or the problems of people's lives. ohio was the most striking, almost 20 points' difference. with the margin of error it might be smaller but it's one of the worry signs on that front. for the president, though, it is basically saying that people don't believe that his economic policies are...
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election if it were held now. next caller. caller: i am a mitt romney supporter. i believe he will be better to get us back on the right track. he was talking about china. i'm made inventions and tried to get a patented and had china turnaround and because they have no patent laws, sell them at the 99 cents stores. i see what it is doing to the seniors as far as them having to go back to work now. they are taking jobs away from our young kids. their social security is not making it with a need to be. we have a present that is trying but he is just not getting the picture. he has no business background. i have seen what china does. i agree with mitt romney. i am supporting him and hope other people see that we can keep jobs here like he says and we need to build here. not let ty know what on us. thank you very much. caller: all day tomorrow on c- span, you can watch and see how the candidates respond to the date -- to the debate tonight. live coverage from the president and vice president biden as a campaign togeth
election if it were held now. next caller. caller: i am a mitt romney supporter. i believe he will be better to get us back on the right track. he was talking about china. i'm made inventions and tried to get a patented and had china turnaround and because they have no patent laws, sell them at the 99 cents stores. i see what it is doing to the seniors as far as them having to go back to work now. they are taking jobs away from our young kids. their social security is not making it with a need...
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you cover elections. you've done this for a long time. have you ever seen the election plans shaken up this close to the end of a race before this. what do you foresee happening? >> not in the last couple cycles since i've been covering it. remember, weather has already played a role until this cycle. let's go back to the conventions and how weather threw a wrench into the republican conventions. the first day being suspended because of bad weather. maybe not so much with election day but with conventions. ashleigh, you were talking about this a second ago. here's the problem. the weather could throw a wrench into the campaigns. take for instance virginia on monday. former president bill clinton campaigning on monday. now bark to possibly being in jeopardy if the storm gets too close. speaking of both presidential campaigns, they're monitoring the situation. they say they have contingency plans. both campaigns say listen, safety comes first, politics comes second. that is the clear message from both of these campaigns. one other thing, as
you cover elections. you've done this for a long time. have you ever seen the election plans shaken up this close to the end of a race before this. what do you foresee happening? >> not in the last couple cycles since i've been covering it. remember, weather has already played a role until this cycle. let's go back to the conventions and how weather threw a wrench into the republican conventions. the first day being suspended because of bad weather. maybe not so much with election day but...
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we also elect libertarians every single year in new hampshire. new hampshire cast this vote this follow. gary johnson, 5, max abramson, two, and one for nine of the above. -- none of the above. [applause] >> the great state of new mexico, her home where the state question is red or green, celebrating its 100th anniversary as a stake in the united states of america, protests all seven of our delegate votes for gary johnson, the next president of the united states. >> new york, home of the statue of liberty, cast the following boats, gary johnson 24, rice aid, carl pearson, one, and jim burns, one. >> the tar heels of the great state of north carolina respectfully cockboat -- respectfully vote hell no to amendment 1 and we vote rewrote -- 3 votes for lee rice and seven votes for gary johnson. >> mr. chairman, the state of oregon, whose government will not allow us to use it, cast one vote for karl pearson, 34 rice, an aide for gary johnson. >> the delegates from the commonwealth of pennsylvania, birthplace of the declaration of independence and the
we also elect libertarians every single year in new hampshire. new hampshire cast this vote this follow. gary johnson, 5, max abramson, two, and one for nine of the above. -- none of the above. [applause] >> the great state of new mexico, her home where the state question is red or green, celebrating its 100th anniversary as a stake in the united states of america, protests all seven of our delegate votes for gary johnson, the next president of the united states. >> new york, home...
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this is the time to elect a leader. this is the moment where the man and the moment are meeting perfectly. mitt romney is the right man for this moment. we can do this. [applause] we know what we need to do. we are not going to duck these tough issues. we are not going to run away from our problems. we are going to tackle this country's problems before they tackle us and we're not going to spend the next four years blaming other people, we're going to take responsibility and fix this mess in washington. [applause] we are not going to try to transform this country into something it was never intended to be. [applause] look, i've spent four years of my live at miami of ohio. this is a good place. [applause] we know who we are. we know what we believe in. we know what made this country great. and ladies and gentlemen i am so honored. i am so proud to introduce to you the next president and first lady of the united states mitt and ann romney. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much. thank you. thank you ohio. i know who you're her
this is the time to elect a leader. this is the moment where the man and the moment are meeting perfectly. mitt romney is the right man for this moment. we can do this. [applause] we know what we need to do. we are not going to duck these tough issues. we are not going to run away from our problems. we are going to tackle this country's problems before they tackle us and we're not going to spend the next four years blaming other people, we're going to take responsibility and fix this mess in...
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are not a national election so much as they are 50 separate state elections and what happens in a particular state often depends upon the political combinations of who the personalities are there and the relationship of the candidate to those particular people, particularly inside the candidate's own party. looking at the state leaders, it would be interesting as well as the presidential candidates themselves. it's very interesting that as you look at the 1960 election, kennedy and nixon beth had a similar extraction, they both knew that the election was going to be very close and they knew that from the beginning. they also knew that they were fairly equally balanced in terms of the electoral college and therefore, the winner of the election was likely to be the person who carried a majority of the most pop loss states. there were seven key states in 1960. new york, ohio, michigan, illinois, texas and california and largely the same states that are important today and florida hadn't made it to the list yet, and if you could carry four out of seven of those you probably would win and if you
are not a national election so much as they are 50 separate state elections and what happens in a particular state often depends upon the political combinations of who the personalities are there and the relationship of the candidate to those particular people, particularly inside the candidate's own party. looking at the state leaders, it would be interesting as well as the presidential candidates themselves. it's very interesting that as you look at the 1960 election, kennedy and nixon beth...